the one disappointment is that chuck brown because he's been battling an illness and still recuperating won't be there. but on your logo, you have our history and experiences and then you and the question, what have we learned? you were talking about dick gregory being there and his experiences, what have we learned? how would you answer that question? >> the harlem renaissance was an incredible period from 1920 to 1930. there was this you know recognition of what was called the new negroly lane lock. you had duke ellington and langston hughes. that's what's going on today and we're connecting that and you wouldn't have the civil rights movement if it wasn't for the harlem renaissance and frankly you wouldn't have you know this kind of conversation in our community if it wasn't for the civil rights movement. and so we connect these and then we figure out then how we building community today and what better way than to celebrate the renaissance. >> all right, particulars where's it going to be and free? from it's free. >> that's the best part. >> just walk in the park, it's free, it's at